Cybersecurity Press Releases

North Carolinians have been urged to be cautious of cybercrime before, during, and after Hurricane Florence.
Modern education, health and economic systems require digital technology; however, many North Carolinians lack access to reliable high-speed broadband service.
North Carolina has been selected as one of four states to be included in the National Governors Association Policy Academy on Implementing State Cybersecurity.
NCDIT leaders Tracy Doaks, Jon Minshew and Maria Thompson have been honored by a national publication for being among the best in their fields.
Disabled veterans are gaining skills and experience in cybersecurity thanks to a partnership between state government, the tech sector and community colleges.
The N.C. Department of Public Safety is partnering with the N.C. Department of Information Technology to combat the growing threat of cyberattacks.
More than 400 North Carolina high school girls will compete this week in Girls Go CyberStart to explore careers in cybersecurity.
Governor Roy Cooper today announced an innovative opportunity for high school girls to explore the field of cybersecurity through Girls Go CyberStart.
Rebuild.nc.gov allows easy access to detailed funding information for disaster recovery including information by county.
Students received spiral notebooks, pens, pencils, dry erase markers and tissues to help meet classroom needs.